Tag: Sitcom

Girlfriends Cast & Creator Reunite!

The cast of ‘Girlfriends’ and creator Mara Brock Akil reunited for the show's 25th anniversary. Akil received the Hollywood Confidential ICON Award. The event celebrated the show's legacy and redefined portrayals of Black womanhood.

Tracy Morgan Show: Sitcom Hit That Did Not Make It

"The Tracy Morgan Show" is an American television sitcom created by David M. Israel and Jim O'Doherty. The series premiered on NBC in 2003. It stars Tracy Morgan as a fictionalized version of himself.

Sitcom: 4 Black Bros’ Life

Four middle-class Afro-American men navigate life in "Between Brothers," an American television sitcom.

Sinbad’s Family Show: Adoption & Laughs!

"The Sinbad Show" aired on Fox in 1993, starring comedian Sinbad as a video game designer who adopts two orphans. The show highlighted Black family dynamics, adoption, and positive role models, despite its one-season run.

Girlfriends 25th Anniversary: Cast Reunion & Celebration

It’s been 25 years since Mara Brock Akil’s groundbreaking sitcom Girlfriends first hit TV screens, and the cast is making sure the milestone doesn’t go unnoticed. This week, Tracee Ellis Ross, Golden Brooks, Jill Marie Jones, Persia Wh

Happy 58th Birthday to Angelle Brooks: Still Shining Bright Like Her ‘Malcolm & Eddie’ Days!

Happy 58th Birthday to Actress Angelle Brooks! She's known for starring in Malcolm & Eddie with Malcolm-Jamal Warner and Eddie Griffin.

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Black parents, educators, and community organizers are working overtime to issue urgent guidance on how to keep young people safe. As anxieties rise, families are actively turning to trusted legacy institutions for shelter, security, and guidance. In a world where finding a true sanctuary feels harder by the day, it's natural that we look to famous pillars of Black culture for protection. But as we lean into these spaces, it begs a polarizing question currently dividing the internet: Is it Black elitism, or is it essential community building?

Jack and Jill Recognizes Nolan Wells, Urges Child Safety Measures

As the family of Nolan Wells desperately searches for answers following his mysterious death after a July Fourth trip to Mississippi's Horn Island, one of the nation's oldest Black family organizations is urging parents to turn their collective grief into action. Jack and Jill of America, Incorporated, shared a statement honoring the life of the 18-year-old college football player while encouraging families to have difficult conversations about friendship and safety. The statement titled Our Sons Deserve to Grow Old calls for parents to protect their children, strengthen their instincts, and build circles of care rooted in dignity, accountability, and mutual concern.

Deiondra Sanders Fires Back at Jacquees Over Dreezy

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Black Family Withdraws $1 Million Endowment From UNC Wilmington

When colleges across the country rewrote scholarship language to comply with the Trump administration's restrictions on diversity initiatives, one prominent Black family in North Carolina decided to take their money elsewhere. For the first time in nearly thirty years, the Upperman family will not award new scholarships at the University of North Carolina Wilmington after refusing to alter the scholarship's mission to satisfy the UNC System's new equality policy. The family is exploring moving its roughly one million dollar endowment to Howard University, Dr. Upperman's alma mater.